Corinne Bradd explains how anyone can produce stunning, uniformly sized and shaped beads for all kinds of jewellery projects, using a tool that's so simple it's practically foolproof... and FIMO clay, of course!
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No handbag is complete without a trusty compact, and here Corinne Bradd shows you how to use FIMO clay and a small mirror to create your very own. The finished design is both beautiful and hard-wearing, perfect for everyday use.
Jazz up a plain outfit with a touch of tribal chic using FIMO clay. Made by layering different colours and cutting them into sections, fab high street worthy designs can be quickly created with the help of a few tools
There are various ways to crochet in circles; here, Abbie Southern demonstrates two of them - the Magic Loop method, and a simple chain stitch technique.
Crochet patterns, especially for garments and toys, often call for stitches to be increased or decreased. Abbie Southern takes us through these essential techniques.
If your granny squares blanket is going to stand the test of time, you need to make sure it's properly finished. Abbie Southern explains how to sew your crocheted pieces together.
Granny squares can be joined together to make a baby blanket or throw that is not only beautiful and practical, but will be treasured for generations. And, as Abbie Southern demonstrates, no fancy techniques are required!
Everyone's going crazy about arigurumi at the moment, so why not spend a little time with Abbie Southern and learn how you, too, can crochet yourself a cute companion in this funky Japanese style (part one of two)?
Learn how to crochet stunning floral corsages using just a few, basic stitch techniques - perfect for jazzing up any outfit, and also great as gifts (part one of two)!
It sounds like a dangerous order at the pub... but in fact 'double treble' is a useful, tall crochet stitch that creates an attractive, mesh-like fabric, as Abbie Southern explains.
Get your crochet project moving quickly with the help of trebles - a twisted stitch with a lot of height to it, that builds up with very satisfying speed! Abbie Southern shows you how.
Double crochet is great for producing a tight stitch, ideal for toy-making projects, for example. Abbie Southern makes it look easy (and that, she says, is because it is!)
Discover how to get started on this popular and absorbing hobby with the help of Abbie Southern's helpful demonstrations and clear instructions. First of all... how to wield your weapons!
Top designer Corinne Bradd shows us how to make a mobile with FIMO Air clay. Hung in a bathroom or outside, the seaside shapes made with a moulding tray will liven up your home. Why not try using different shapes to match your décor?
Watch as Corinne Bradd demonstrates a quick and simple way to add a touch of colour and funky design to a plain household frame using Premo! Clay from Sculpey. The result would make a great gift, but might be too good to give away!
Kids will love these brilliant glow in the dark wellies and, let's face it, so will young at heart adults! Corinne Bradd uses Folk Art paints to embellish a plain pair of wellies with a variety of different designs, textures and colours.
Corinne Bradd shows how to make a intricately woven pendant that can be used on a necklace, earrings, bag charm or household decoration. Here, she uses over-sized beads to demonstrate the technique, but you can use sparkly bicones for an extra reflective effect.
In part II of this demonstration, Corinne Bradd shows how to fasten the crystal ball together securely to complete the eye-catching design. String it onto thread for a gorgeous necklace, or add it to earrings.
Corinne Bradd shows Abbie Southern how to create these gorgeous paper flowers using a die-cutting machine and tissue paper. Arrange them on sticks in a vase for a gorgeous wedding table centrepiece, or go for red, white and blue shades if you're having a street party to celebrate the royal wedding.
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